Reviews

My experience reviewing the SilverStone Sugo SG08 was a mostly positive one. Mini-ITX cases are never little vacations like Corsair enclosures often are, but SilverStone does enough right with the Sugo SG08 that it's fairly easy to get your head past the ...

Silverstone took the SG07 and evolved it by going all out with the thick aluminum front panel I lovingly call "the slab". This case doesn't just look awesome; its internals also manage to impress. Silverstone has included a 600W PSU with specifications...

The SG08 is a very minor upgrade to the SG07, and in most regards the cases are actually identical. However, a lot has changed in two years – not just our testing process, but also the demands that people are now beginning to make from mini-ITX builds,...

Included 600W 80 Plus Bronze power supply, Excellent ventilation and airflow management, Power, space, and cooling are more than adequate for any video card (that will physically fit), All air intakes are filtered,

SilverStone set out to make the smallest possible mini-ITX computer case they could that could still serve as the basis of a high-performance system. They succeeded, albeit with some design decisions and compromises that make the result possibly less ...

Having recently reviewed the new TJ04-E I'm a little concerned I might be starting to sound a bit like a stuck record when describing the quality of Silverstone cases. Let me put it this way. Normally there's something you can pick out as "letting th...

There were several reasons why we loved the Silverstone SG08. Obviously, the first was the fact that it has to the room to house some of today’s longest and powerful video cards. We stuck a Radeon HD 6970 in our build, but more powerful cards like the...

Limited to use OEM heatsinks, There is nowhere to hide cables, HDDs get no direct cooling, 180mm fan cannot be removed from the case

The biggest limiting factor of the mini-ITX form factor is the case since this really dictates how you will ultimately build your system. Of course you can always remove the case from the equation and use something larger, but that would defeat the p...

Limited to use OEM heatsinks, There is nowhere to hide cables, HDDs get no direct cooling

The biggest limiting factor of the mini-ITX form factor is the case since this really dictates how you will ultimately build your system. Of course you can always remove the case from the equation and use something larger, but that would defeat the purpos...

The SG08 is another fine case from SilverStone. We do have a few recommendations for future models to make building easier. The length of the USB 3.0 cable seems excessive. The space available to hide extra cables could be increased by making this a li...